i am surely biased, as the Karate Kid meant A LOT to me growing up. but in my opinion Pat Morita did one of the best jobs i have EVER seen of a making a fictional character come to life and feel like a real person. Miyagi felt real to me, he felt like a friend.
Eric Roberts has so many movies that I had to see what Siskel & Ebert said about some of the ones I haven't seen. The Pope of Greenwich Village sounds great. I already know The Karate Kid is, and Rhinestone I saw for a second in opening 1984 montage of Ben Affleck's film Air.
It’s OK. It has great actors, but the movie itself is nothing special at all. It could have been better. If Michael Cimino had still been the director as planned, who wanted to fix the script, but didn’t have enough time to before shooting started and ultimately withdrew from the movie, it might have had a chance.
Karate Kid is one of the most fun and exciting movies ever, and Siskel calls it "too long, predictable, and a marginal thumbs up." What a pretentious snob.
It’s OK. It has great actors, but the movie itself is nothing special at all. It could have been better. If Michael Cimino had still been the director as planned, who wanted to fix the script, but didn’t have enough time to before shooting started and ultimately withdrew from the movie, it might have had a chance.
Roger was right. Pat Morita was nominated for an Oscar!
Pope of Greenwich Village is one of my favorites!
Mickey at his coolest
i am surely biased, as the Karate Kid meant A LOT to me growing up. but in my opinion Pat Morita did one of the best jobs i have EVER seen of a making a fictional character come to life and feel like a real person. Miyagi felt real to me, he felt like a friend.
Gene looked like a fool dissing Roger about Pat Morita
Loving the 80s commercials. Thanks for including them.👍
The Pope of Greenwich village👍🌟🌟🌟🌟
The Karate Kid 👍🌟🌟🌟🌟
3 classics in their way
I did tended to agreee with Ebert more than Gene, but I did like their back and forth when they disagreed.
I have watched Rhinestone more than any other of Sly's movies. I was a huge fan of his co-star 😍
Back then, Stallone made a mistake by making rhinestone, he thought it was romancing the stone!!
@@JohnRoe-b1b Dolly believed that Sly's brother (a singer) might take over the soundtrack.
Eric Roberts has so many movies that I had to see what Siskel & Ebert said about some of the ones I haven't seen. The Pope of Greenwich Village sounds great. I already know The Karate Kid is, and Rhinestone I saw for a second in opening 1984 montage of Ben Affleck's film Air.
All the kids in Karate kid got beat up by Arnold from Happy Days 😁
Then Al stepped in and landed on Arnold. End of story.
I love Rhinestone. It’s hilarious. “I like my beer real foamy. If you know what I mean.”
ebert was off on the pope
It’s OK. It has great actors, but the movie itself is nothing special at all. It could have been better. If Michael Cimino had still been the director as planned, who wanted to fix the script, but didn’t have enough time to before shooting started and ultimately withdrew from the movie, it might have had a chance.
Two of my favorite movies and whatever the Pope movie was
All I know is I've met real life Paulies, so over the top performance or not, they exist.
Knowing the plot of the Karate Kid, they gave away almost the entire movie.
Thank you
Cover up Dolly so she's not so startling‼️😆😆😆
X-rays and dogs, where does it end?
Rhinestone is so cringe. The jokes are like Mary Kate and Ashley level humor.
I liked it.
Rhinestone was a trainwreck.
ENGLISH, SLY.
ENGLISH!!!
Rhinestone is a bad joke 👎🌟
I found it entertaining.
Kung Fu is not the same thing as Karate. Lol
Most Americans didn’t really know the difference back then.
Karate Kid to long 😮So what seems would cut alt Siskel 🤔 I give that movie 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Stallone was in many bad movies
It's always Glad trash bags
Eric Roberts is terrible in this
Al Pacino was actually originally going to play his role.
Sly´s worst movie. Even that early nude flick was better than Rhinestone.
Karate Kid is one of the most fun and exciting movies ever, and Siskel calls it "too long, predictable, and a marginal thumbs up."
What a pretentious snob.
He recommended it. What’s the big deal.
He gave his opinion. He’s a film critic, that’s his job. Sometimes you won’t agree with his opinion. Doesn’t make him wrong or a snob.
The Pope Of Greenwich Village was terrible
It’s OK. It has great actors, but the movie itself is nothing special at all. It could have been better. If Michael Cimino had still been the director as planned, who wanted to fix the script, but didn’t have enough time to before shooting started and ultimately withdrew from the movie, it might have had a chance.